"Isn't everyone like me?": On the presence of self-similarity in strategic interactions

We propose that in strategic interactions a player is influenced by self-similarity. Self-similarity means that a player who chooses some action X tends to believe, to a greater extent than a player who chooses a different action, that other players will also choose action X. To demonstrate this ph...

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Main Authors: Ariel Rubinstein, Yuval Salant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Judgment and Decision Making 2016-03-01
Series:Judgment and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://journal.sjdm.org/15/15708/jdm15708.pdf

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